"Man-drah" even at time of this video 2018 the Airport line was been built East Perth is not just for the "Indian pacific" to Sydney (Adelaide as well) but ALSO the "prospector" to Kalgoorlie Perth Station also has the "Australind" down to Bunbury
This video doesn’t include lines under construction just a short mention at the end. Mentioning the other long distance trains was beyond the scope of the video :) All the constructive feedback will help make my next Perth rail video even better :)
This video was a quick overview of the current (as of September 2018) operating suburban lines, sure there’s a lot of information not included or maybe I’m just giving excuses for my lack of effort put into a badly shot,poorly planned,budget limited, time constrained video :)
@slpnzrail you'd get flighty if I mispronounce otahuhu or paraparaumu so take some trouble with names like Mandurah. You clearly haven't been there...its not like they don't say the name out loud enough
@@mags3932 It is still not very hard to research the names, either on-line or a telephone call to a local to have first hand evidence of the true pronunciation, again a West Australian talking about Western Australian subjects would have been far better.
@@slpnzrail try the people from Bennett Brook Railway - they're all rail tragics and you'll probably get a sympathetic hearing from there. I haven't the equipment or facilities to help, sorry.
The network has roughly doubled since this video was made. A line to the airport and another to Ellenbrook. Several other lines have been extended - Butler to Yanchep, Midland to Bellevue, Thornlie to Cockburn Central on the Mandurah line and from Armadale to Byford.
I'm going home to perth end of may till mid august and starting at Warwick stn to perth underground stn and down to warnbro stn out to baldivis spud shed to my sister kristel place in baldivis and stayed at como and and down to Fremantle markets and see hmas ovens submarine tour at Australian maritime museum in Fremantle Australia
Hello, just a few things... services on the Fremantle line were closed from 79 to 83, the B Series do also run on the heritage lines as well, they have been running on the Armadale line a fair bit lately and Mandurah is pronounced Man-Drah
Maybe You Should Do another one when the airport line and other things open and when the C Series are delivered I would say in my opinion it would probably be late 2023
In perth western Australia Australia next year i be getting these trains from warnbro stn and bus 568 bus from spud shed in baldivis perth Australia and go down to Fremantle markets and go see hmas ovens submarine Oberon class submarine tour guide at the western Australian maritime museum in Fremantle Australia and go up midland train
I know that whole mandurah line like its the back of my hand. I live down that ways- There is NO SIGN that has EVER existed saying the speed limit is over 130. This is actually illegal if the driver is caught speeding. Not that police will pull him over, but he may be fined. You guys need to read a little on the transperth documents that ARE public if you just learn how to use google search with certain phrases that narrow the search down to pdf files etc. I recall a document that included all the limits on a map like page. Hope this helps
@@slpnzrail "The guy" Timo is referring to is the commentator (you ? ) who has mispronounced Mandurah (pron Man-djrah) as mentioned by Jason G. The commentator has a NZ accent and may also be familiar with some of the old diesel powered multiple unit rolling stock from Perth that ended up in NZ. Excellent video by the way
"Man-drah"
even at time of this video 2018 the Airport line was been built
East Perth is not just for the "Indian pacific" to Sydney (Adelaide as well) but ALSO the "prospector" to Kalgoorlie
Perth Station also has the "Australind" down to Bunbury
Yeah was a informative video but missed those key lines and the pronunciation of Mandurah stirred some weird feelings in me hahaha 🤣
This video doesn’t include lines under construction just a short mention at the end. Mentioning the other long distance trains was beyond the scope of the video :) All the constructive feedback will help make my next Perth rail video even better :)
@@slpnzrail Please explain the "beyond the scope of the video" a video about suburban train but can't subtitle other trains
This video was a quick overview of the current (as of September 2018) operating suburban lines, sure there’s a lot of information not included or maybe I’m just giving excuses for my lack of effort put into a badly shot,poorly planned,budget limited, time constrained video :)
@slpnzrail you'd get flighty if I mispronounce otahuhu or paraparaumu so take some trouble with names like Mandurah. You clearly haven't been there...its not like they don't say the name out loud enough
Very professional and well structured short doco. Well done!
Didn't need a Kiwi narrator who didn't bother to research local dialects with regard to names - it isn't Mandoora it's Manjra!
ctiley2212 there hard to pronuce because the names came from Aboriginal Heratige Tradition Owners of the land technically
@@mags3932 It is still not very hard to research the names, either on-line or a telephone call to a local to have first hand evidence of the true pronunciation, again a West Australian talking about Western Australian subjects would have been far better.
Yeah bit annoying aye, but I don’t know any Australians who will do free voice overs for my videos, you know anyone?
@@slpnzrail try the people from Bennett Brook Railway - they're all rail tragics and you'll probably get a sympathetic hearing from there. I haven't the equipment or facilities to help, sorry.
The network has roughly doubled since this video was made. A line to the airport and another to Ellenbrook. Several other lines have been extended - Butler to Yanchep, Midland to Bellevue, Thornlie to Cockburn Central on the Mandurah line and from Armadale to Byford.
Nice job on the detail and descriptive narration.
At 7:55 what is your location? I really want to go to that location, the train look fast!
Lumsden Road, Karnup
goo.gl/maps/T22QXSB42AVETexc8
I'm going home to perth end of may till mid august and starting at Warwick stn to perth underground stn and down to warnbro stn out to baldivis spud shed to my sister kristel place in baldivis and stayed at como and and down to Fremantle markets and see hmas ovens submarine tour at Australian maritime museum in Fremantle Australia
Sounds like you’ll be having a fun time :) I’d like to get back to Perth sometime soon to see the new Airport line
I will be doing the same perhaps this year, left Kalgoorlie 1998 and haven't been back. Living in Qld now.
Grab some punctuation while you’re at Spud Shed bro
Hello, just a few things... services on the Fremantle line were closed from 79 to 83, the B Series do also run on the heritage lines as well, they have been running on the Armadale line a fair bit lately and Mandurah is pronounced Man-Drah
If only I had someone to proof read the script and help the VO talent with pronunciation before the video is uploaded :)
@@slpnzrail Well if you do, do another Perth one I will be happy to help out !
slpnzrail what about Thornlie to Cockburn link
@@christiangarnett4806 That has been completed yet... its only just under construction now
I love you video you should probably make an updated one once all the train lines are I finished being built
Hopefully I’ll get back to Perth one day
@@slpnzrailhope you do man 👍
Maybe You Should Do another one when the airport line and other things open and when the C Series are delivered I would say in my opinion it would probably be late 2023
Would be good if i can make it back to Perth sometime after 2023
When I go to perth and I get mandurah line to perth underground stn from warnbro stn
A very good overview of Perth suburban rail transportation, well filmed! Thumb up and subscription 361.
Great information!
In perth western Australia Australia next year i be getting these trains from warnbro stn and bus 568 bus from spud shed in baldivis perth Australia and go down to Fremantle markets and go see hmas ovens submarine Oberon class submarine tour guide at the western Australian maritime museum in Fremantle Australia and go up midland train
This was filmed when the info center in Perth had to be rebuilt
I be on this line 1982 and it used by westrail diesel trains
You said it wrong it’s mandrah line
Thanks and please be sure to check the pronunciation on my other videos and leave a comment if you find more mistakes.
@@slpnzrail ok mate
Well B series top speed may be a little more than 130 since once on a Mandurah bound train the train hit 135
Thats because the trains is only allowed to run at a speed of 130 even though they can go over 135.
I know that whole mandurah line like its the back of my hand. I live down that ways-
There is NO SIGN that has EVER existed saying the speed limit is over 130. This is actually illegal if the driver is caught speeding. Not that police will pull him over, but he may be fined.
You guys need to read a little on the transperth documents that ARE public if you just learn how to use google search with certain phrases that narrow the search down to pdf files etc.
I recall a document that included all the limits on a map like page.
Hope this helps
@@AussieTrainVlogger .. the High Wycombe/Airport line trains speed is 130kph including under the Swan River
Oh my god😂 great video but the pronunciation of Mandurah is basically " mandruh"
I actually made those trains out of LEGO
You cant pronounce Mandurah. (Man-dra)
Thanks, be sure to check the pronunciation of my other videos and comment the mistakes on them
@@slpnzrail I didn’t mean to be rude. Its just aboriginal and they get a little bit mad.
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The guy is clearly not from Perth
What guy? i guess theres some tourists visible in some of the shots....
@@slpnzrail "The guy" Timo is referring to is the commentator (you ? ) who has mispronounced Mandurah (pron Man-djrah) as mentioned by Jason G. The commentator has a NZ accent and may also be familiar with some of the old diesel powered multiple unit rolling stock from Perth that ended up in NZ. Excellent video by the way
And ?
If It is informative clip ?
where the problem's ?